Paul Bannick at the Whatcom Museum!!

The Whatcom Museum, North Cascades Institute and North Cascades Audubon Society present author and photographer Paul Bannick for a slideshow and lecture in the Rotunda Room of Old City Hall on Tues., Aug. 11, 7pm for “The Owl & the Woodpecker Revisited.” Bannick brings the inter-relationships between these two birds into fresh focus with dozens of new images and stories, including many never presented before.

Bannick will share striking new images, videos and stories that provide fresh illumination to the themes of his book and the exhibit. Find out the latest discoveries since the release of his highly acclaimed book, as well as information from his newest title, Woodpeckers of North America. Doors open at 5:30pm, so come early to see Bannick’s exhibition by the same name on display in Old City Hall. The exhibition features 25-large format color photographs, exhibiting some of the most important species of owls and woodpeckers in North America. Books will be available for sale at the event. This event is co-sponsored by the North Cascades Institute and the North Cascades Audubon Society.

Tickets are $10 General admission/$5 Museum members and are on sale through August 10 at BrownPaperTickets.com(event # 1381965) or by calling (800) 838-3006 ext. 1. You may also purchase tickets directly at Whatcom Museum reception desks. All seats are general seating. Space is limited, so purchase your tickets soon, as Paul’s previous events at the museum have been sold out, standing-room-only! Come early to get the seat of your choice; doors open at 5:30pm.

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